PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
- The Arran Half Zip Sweater features a traditional Arran-style cable knit pattern combined with a modern half-zip neckline. Crafted from the Native World Luxury Blend, delivering the classic warmth of cable knit with the premium softness of Possum Merino Silk. Made in New Zealand.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
| SKU | NS434 |
| Blend | Luxury Blend — 70% Superfine Merino (17.5 Micron), 20% Possum Fibre, 10% Mulberry Silk |
| Style | Cable Arran-pattern half-zip sweater |
| Fit | Men's |
| Colours | Silver, Natural, and more |
| Sizes | S / M / L / XL / 2XL |
| Origin | Made in New Zealand |
KEY FEATURES & BENEFITS
• Traditional Arran cable-knit pattern
• Half-zip neckline for versatile ventilation
• Luxury Blend — Superfine Merino, Possum & Silk
• Classic pattern in premium modern fibres
• Supersoft and non-irritating
• Made in New Zealand
Men's Size Chart
• Half-zip neckline for versatile ventilation
• Luxury Blend — Superfine Merino, Possum & Silk
• Classic pattern in premium modern fibres
• Supersoft and non-irritating
• Made in New Zealand
Men's Size Chart
| Size | Chest (cm) | Body Length (cm) |
|---|---|---|
| S | 95–100 | 68 |
| M | 100–106 | 70 |
| L | 106–112 | 72 |
| XL | 112–118 | 74 |
| 2XL | 118–124 | 76 |
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is Arran knit?
Arran (Aran) knit originated from the Aran Islands of Ireland, featuring distinctive cable patterns representing ropes, honeycomb, and diamond shapes — a symbol of classic, rugged knitwear.
How does the Luxury Blend improve a traditional Arran sweater?
Traditional Arran sweaters use coarser wool. The Luxury Blend replaces this with Superfine Merino, Possum, and Silk — delivering the same cable structure in a dramatically softer and warmer fabric.
How should I care for this garment?
Hand wash cold or machine wash on a delicate/wool cycle with wool detergent. Do not wring. Lay flat to dry away from direct sunlight or heat. Do not tumble dry.
Is the Possum fibre ethically sourced?
Yes. Brushtail possums are an introduced pest species in New Zealand and are controlled under government-sanctioned programmes to protect native wildlife. The possum fibre used in Native World products is a by-product of these conservation efforts.
